- I recompiled analog (from the SRPMS) but the problem remains
- then uncompressed the log file - it became ~6GB and analog gives
/usr/bin/analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile
/var/log/www/archive/March_2004.log: ignoring it
it work however with smaller files, 400MB for example
are
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:44:12 -0800, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Likely the postfix logs are in a slightly different format than the
sendmail logs and the maillog2commonlog script is dropping
unrecognized lines.
I believe maillog2commonlog should be able to process postfix mail-logs
too. That's what
I have seen a question from 2001, this is a part of the text:
I previously used the 'maillog2commonlog' prog to generate the
mail stats for my site but for the last couple of weeks I have
not been able to get the prog to function correctly. Admittedly
I have only achieved one successful run of
Raúl Pintor wrote:
The command I used was : ./maillog2commonlog postfix
maillog.1 mail I generated another log mail which had been
coverted. This mail file was then used with analog to generate
the mailstats. The last couple of weeks the mail file
contained 0 (zero) info after running the
No, because I have posted a part of an old post. The owner of this post
is someone who wrote it about year 2001, and we have no notices from him.
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Hi and thanks for your input!
No not what I can see in analog.conf.
Can 'LOGFORMAT COMBINED' find the referer when Apache
logging referers with '\%{Referer}i\' ?
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Chris Murphy wrote:
Since I first posted my question, I have found that the first site that is
not being run is in IIS but is not actually hosted on that server yet.
Would the DNS pointing to another server stop analog in it's tracks with no
errors???
Sounds to me like
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
If you just want to see these entries in your Request Report, use the
ARGSINCLUDE command like this:
ARGSINCLUDE /TPS_Dir/wrap.asp
See http://analog.cx/docs/args.html#ARGSINCLUDE for details.
Actually, I suspect it's just that the REQARGSFLOOR
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Yavor Trapkov wrote:
- I recompiled analog (from the SRPMS) but the problem remains
- then uncompressed the log file - it became ~6GB and analog gives
/usr/bin/analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile
/var/log/www/archive/March_2004.log: ignoring it
it work
Hi:
Is it possible to report the minimum, maximum, and mean proctime for all
pages in a given set of log files? I've searched the mailing list and
found numerous references to docs/faq.html#faq128, but that doesn't
help. Thanks in advance.
W. Jeffrey Rankin
Lead Web Application Developer
Which version of ml2cl? The one distributed with Debian analog, or the one
on the analog helper apps page? I think they may be different, and it might
be worth trying both.
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hello, ive been scouring the docs, but could really use some help
troubleshooting this one... my analog.cfg is posted below. problem is
the daily summary stats are being zeroed out each day, and are added to
the next day. i am at a loss! any hints would be appreciated!
# Configuration file for
Chris Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello, ive been scouring the docs, but could really use some help
troubleshooting this one... my analog.cfg is posted below. problem is
the daily summary stats are being zeroed out each day, and are added
to the next day. i am at a loss! any hints would
The command LOGFILE none seems to specify only one file, called none. If you're
overwriting that file every day, that'll be the problem.
SC
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On 25/03/2004 at 18:52 Aengus wrote:
Chris Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello, ive been scouring the docs,
Can you post a couple of sample lines (or email me off list with a log file) and I
will try and build a LOGFORMAT command for you.
SC
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On 24/03/2004 at 10:18 Savin, Jill wrote:
I've just downloaded and configued and tried out analog, and I get this
Thanks for the replies. I'm viewing the analog site reports via Ensim
WebAppliance. It appears that a weekly log file is generated named
week(x).html in the same directory as analog.cfg. In addition to these
files, there's a cache file, and running file. Although LOGFILE is
set to none, I believe
Thanks for all the help. I've used what you guys have suggested to
troubleshoot some more.
Now it seems that the problem is involving the amount of time that it takes
for Analog to process each set of log files. The amount of log files that I
have is huge (about 180 MB and smaller) and it can
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Chris Murphy wrote:
Thanks for all the help. I've used what you guys have suggested to
troubleshoot some more.
Now it seems that the problem is involving the amount of time that it takes
for Analog to process each set of log files. The amount of log files that I
have
I have 3 thoughts.
1. In Apache's httpd.conf , the LogFormat specifies
one or more formats with a nickname for each (a).
The LogFormat doesn't create a log file; CustomLog
creates a log file by using a format nickname specified
in a LogFormat command (b). Or, CustomLog can
specify an explicit
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